Saturday, December 26, 2009

10 yr old w/eczema. What are the BEST over-the-counter creams/lotions to treat her rashes?

RX can be expensive. (she keeps loosing her creams, too)10 yr old w/eczema. What are the BEST over-the-counter creams/lotions to treat her rashes?
You should try melaleuca's product called Renew. It isn't something you can find in a store you buy it online.


Here is a study done on Renew and it's effects on eczema


http://melaleuca.com/ps/pdf_us/US_RenewP鈥?/a>


By using the renew lotion and also a few of melaleuca's other products such as their more mild soaps and laundry soap your daughter may be able to become outbreak free. I know a few people with eczema that have been able to accomplish this. If you would like a free sample you may email me at missyworkathome@yahoo.com


She if it will work for her, it is a lot cheaper then those RX creams.10 yr old w/eczema. What are the BEST over-the-counter creams/lotions to treat her rashes?
Go to healthquest.peoplesway.com and get some Oil of Mink. It is clear like water at room temperature. It is the closest oil to human skin oil and will help, probably almost instantly. There is information there and I believe over 30 uses for this oil, form eczema to psoriasis, cuts, burns, warts, moles, teething in children, ear aches, ......
You need a greasy emollient cream to keep the eczema moist and prevent it from drying out and cracking, here in the UK the best crams are Aqueous, E-45 and Diprobase which are all just a couple of pounds, apply twice a day then when use have applied them try putting bandages around the affected areas where the cream is, so it really holds the cream on and every last bit is soaked in, not all the expensive creams are the best
the cost of this treatment is 5 dollars, and works..


I found a perfect solution for you to consider


1. Taking 3-4 baths a week with 2 cups of


ACV[The inexspensive stuff in the grocery store is just as good for this application] - soak for 30 minutes then shower for a minute in cold water


2. 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals to take a tablespoon of [raw from a health food store]ACV in a tepid glass of water. Add a little honey or blackstrap molasses for taste[I add cinnamon http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=179%26amp;i=鈥?/a>
Poor thing. You can try Arbonne. They formulate their products with pure, natural botanicals and not harmful ingredients that might cause irritation to her skin (alcohol, wax, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, etc.). Many products on the market also contain mineral oil, the molecular structure of which is too large to penetrate the pores of our skin, sitting on the top layer like saran wrap. These products get wiped off over time and give little to no benefit but rather a temporary feeling of softness. She needs a pure water based products that will penetrate her skin and deeply condition and hydrate with the proper ingredients. Arbonne has a great baby care line that is botanically-based and pH correct, pediatrician and dermatologist tested, non-sensitizing, non-irritating, and formulated without nut oils. They are formulated with natural ingredients like oat flour which is an emollient and an emulsifier. It鈥檚 highly absorbent and hypoallergenic. Oat flour helps to soothe and soften dry, itchy and sensitive skin. I'm curious to hear your thoughts. If you're open to trying a free sample, I'll be happy to send you one.
I was born with psoriasis and for years I had tried everything to prevent it. My doctors said for the longest time I had eczema, which I didn't. The best thing I have found was MSM cream that I got from a local health food store. It is perfume free and non-greasy but it worked great for me, I haven't had a breakout in 3 years. Give it a shot, plus it beats paying for RX creams. Hope this helps you out:)
I think one of the most important things is to keep her skin well hydrated. Our derm office usually recommends Cetaphil skin moisturizer or Eucerin cream - and to apply as soon as getting out of the shower/bath. Also, recommends washing with a very mild soap such as Dove or Cetaphil. Can use Benadryl at night if she itches.
well its not over the counter and it isnt a cream or lotion but you can buy it over the street corner.........
doublebase is a hydrating gel that works well. it puts a barrier on the skin, so if water is drying her skin out it can be applied before washing to prevent this.


there are no perfumes in it to irritate the skin and is safe enough to use on babies.


cost near to 拢5 for 100g but you can buy 500g in a pump bottle for aproximately 拢10. you can get it on prescription which wil be cheaper if not free.

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